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i need Dell XPS 7390 2 in 1 Gen 10 bios.bin file
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please help me! not displayed, tried many files on the forum, all do not recognize ssd
st : HZ5L733
XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 DDP31 LA-G172P
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Originally posted by trunguntilyou View Postplease help me! not displayed, tried many files on the forum, all do not recognize ssd
st : HZ5L733
XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 DDP31 LA-G172P
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Originally posted by trunguntilyou View Post
sorry I confused
st HZ5J733
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Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post
Have you found the service tag of the XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 ? There is no DMI in your bios file.
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Originally posted by trunguntilyou View Post
I tried searching and couldn't find it! I just read the bios on the mainboard, it's possible that this bios has been changed, please help me find a bios that works with ssdAttached Files
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Originally posted by trunguntilyou View Post
I tried but still can't see the ssd
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Originally posted by trunguntilyou View Post
I tried but still can't see the ssdAttached Files
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Originally posted by darko1234 View PostHi, I have this Dell XPS 7390 . Could you, please help me fix corrupted BIOS?
Service Tag: 8PMJQ13
Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 13,3 " Intel Core i7 - motherboard : DDP31 LA-G172P rev1.0Attached Files
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Originally posted by Markus1741 View PostNow I can't find any DMI or Windows key in your original BIOS file.
And why does your original BIOS start in manufacturing mode? Who made this happen?
And why didn't you enter the ServiceTag.
All questions that I can't and don't want to answer.
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Originally posted by darko1234 View Post
Thank you for your answer and help. The bios was damaged during the automatic update of Windows 11. After restarting the laptop, there was only a black screen. Currently, I manually entered the service tag in the BIOS, but it didn't help much. The laptop starts loading Windows after about 3 minutes. I don't know why it deleted DMI. Thank you for your help.
Maybe this will help you solve the slow POST problem. You also need to press ALT + F to exit manufacturing mode, then fill in the service TAG.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Markus1741 View PostNow I can't find any DMI or Windows key in your original BIOS file.
And why does your original BIOS start in manufacturing mode? Who made this happen?
And why didn't you enter the ServiceTag.
All questions that I can't and don't want to answer.
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Originally posted by volinakis View Post
YOU put it in manufacturing mode when you replaced Bios_Region, so VSS2 store is EMPTY and POST doesn't detect ServiceTag. DMI and win key are there, you have to know where to look, i'll give you a hint ...
YOU created the questions, so you better answer if you wanna help.
It's always nice to learn something new, but I don't think I'll be able to help anyone in the future.
If I can't do it properly, I don't want to harm anyone else through my work.
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